| Not to be sound hyper-critical, but technically the Ghirandil do not (and cannot) practice creation. You see, first of all, Niran gave them the ideas to create, meaning that they did not create the idea themselves, and secondly, Niran gave them the ability to form the worlds, which means that the power was not their own either. So, in a technical sense, these Ghirandil practice sub-creation, just like we humans. Neither the ideas, nor the means, are really ours, every idea has a purpose and a source beyond us, either for good or for evil, either from God, or a twisted reality from the devil.
 But on another level, a being which is created by anyone cannot create from itself. Only God can create because only he is outside of time. A being the has been created therefor has a starting point and is therefor limited by time and under time in that way. A being which has been created is limited, and therefor serves another being, namely God. Because a being which serves God can not do anything apart from God (Even, surprisingly enough, Satan. See Job, which demonstrates that Satan must ask for God's consent before he performs any action.)  the means that even if this being were to make something, it would be because God willed it to be so.
 
 So, on an ultra-technical level, only God, in any world, can create.
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 I am Ebed Eleutheros, redeemed from slavery in sin to the bond-service of my Master, Jesus Christ.
 
 Redemption is to be purchased, to have a price paid. So I was redeemed from my master sin, and from justice, which demanded my death. For He paid the price of sin by becoming sin, and met the demands of justice by dying for us.
 
 For all men have a master. But a man cannot have two masters. For he will love one and hate the other. You cannot serve God and sin. So I die to the old, as He died, and I am resurrected to the new, as He was resurrected.
 
 Note: Ebed is Hebrew for bondsman, Eleutheros is Greek for unrestrained (not a slave).
 
 
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